I’ve been tagged, not once but three times. Cassandra Curtis, LA Day and Debbie Mumford have all tagged me with this meme. Like Cassandra, I’m changing the rules and blogging about my Middlemarch characters.
Here are seven things about my Middlemarch characters that you might not know:
1. Saber Mitchell from SCARLET WOMAN is the head of the family and his brothers and members of the leopard shifter community generally listen to him but he’s putty in his wife’s hands and adores Emily.
2. All the unmarried brothers seem to go to Emily Mitchell for advice. She likes to tease them because after all, they are males, but gives them great advice. She adores all the brothers and still can’t believe her luck in finding a man like Saber.
3. Felix and Tomasine Mitchell from PEEPING TOM are hiding from assassins but unknown to them they’ve been coming into contact with an assassin on a regular basis. So far, they’re still alive but danger lurks…
4. The assassin, who you haven’t met yet but will in ASSASSIN (Aug 2008) likes to ride a motorbike and looks great in black leather.
5. Sly and Joe Mitchell, the twins and youngest of the Mitchell brothers, who you met in SCARLET WOMAN are currently languishing in Dunedin because Shelley can’t quite decide on the exact hijinks for them to get up to. Although Shelley did say the wait would probably end this year.
6. Leo Mitchell from ASSASSIN helps run the family vineyards and he’s good at it since business is booming, but he still likes to help out on the farm.
7. Felix Mitchell is currently working on a new project with Tomasine. They’re busy trying to make a baby.
And because this is all about my characters, here are the links to their books:
Scarlet Woman
Peeping Tom
Stray Cat Strut
Assassin
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Ooh, I can’t wait to read Assassin! Looking very much forward to August!
Congrats on the book, Shelley. I like your style, sugar.
by Cass January 13th, 2008 at 4:41 pmThanks, Cass. I’m busy working on another Middlemarch story at the moment. This one has a cowboy hero – just for a change
by Shelley Munro January 13th, 2008 at 9:17 pm